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Life & Times of Jesus (cont.)
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Holidays (Holy Days) Passover: Celebrated in the spring, commemorating God’s miraculous deliverance of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. Feast of weeks (Pentecost): celebrated 7 weeks after Passover, commemorating when God gave Moses the 10 Commandments. Feast of booths: celebrated during harvest time showing thanks to God for God’s generosity. It also commemorated God’s provision during the desert wandering of their ancestors.
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Religious Leaders Pharisees: Sadducees: Keepers of the Law
They expected the Messiah to be a law giver, like Moses Sadducees: Oversaw the temple They expected a Messiah who would focus primarily on the Temple religious practices.
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Sacrifices Burnt: Sin: Guilt:
Sacrifice as an act of worship and thanksgiving to God An animal without any blemish or defect was burnt. completely to show thanks to God. Sin: Sacrifice to ask God to forgive sins committed against God. An animal without blemish or defect was sacrificed to ask God for forgiveness. Guilt: Sacrifice to ask for forgiveness for a sin committed against another person. An animal without blemish or defect was sacrificed to bring reconciliation.
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Temple 1st: 2nd: Originally built in 957 BC under King Solomon
Destroyed by the Babylonians in 58 BCE 2nd: Construction was completed in 515 BCE under the governor Zerubabel Destroyed by the Romans in 70 CE
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